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Beyond The Sunset:A Pathway-Driven Vision For Personalized Cancer Care And Recovery
出版商 中華書局(香港)有限公司
出版日期 2026-01-15
定價 HK$168.00
ISBN 9789888958245
頁數 156
Unlock Pathway Codes, Reshape Cancer Fight
Professor BENJAMIN YAT-MING YUNG, former Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at Chang Gung University College of Medicine, draws on forty years of accumulated research on NPM1/B23 to present the world's first network model of cancer drug resistance and recurrence pathways.
This book breaks free from traditional therapy frameworks, delving into the four major characteristics of cancer to reveal the core pathogenesis of nucleolar imbalance and analyze the regulatory mechanisms of seven key pathway categories. The breakthrough QGCT® deconstructs personalized dysregulated pathways for patients, while providing pathway-based supplement applications and clinical solutions.
More than just a popular science introduction to cancer knowledge, it offers patients new directions in precision treatment and provides scientific prevention strategies for health-conscious individuals. By integrating cutting-edge science with personalized care, it transforms the arduous journey of fighting cancer into a clear, navigable path to recovery.
From historical foundations to contemporary innovations, from data interpretation to clinical application-this book charts a visionary path toward a future in which cancer therapy is not only more effective, personalized, but also more compassionate.
Professor Kwong-Kwok Wong, the MD Anderson Cancer Center
A testament to how an unwavering pursuit of scientific ideals, grounded in conviction and passion, can lead to transformative breakthroughs in medicine.
Yu-Sun Chang, Ph.D., Professor, Chang Gung University
This book represents the culmination of decades of thoughtful research and genuine care for cancer patients. It offers hope grounded in rigorous science—exactly what our field and our patients need.
Jason Lih, Ph.D., Vice President of R&D, Apeximmune Therapeutics
目錄
Foreword vi
Preface xvii
Mini Bio Lesson –A Quick Guide to Learn About Words Related to Cancer Biology 1
Chapter 1 Defining Cancer - A Disease Beyond Therapy
Historical Perspective of Cancer 20
Current Understanding of Cancer as a Systemic Disease 22
The Limitations of Traditional Cancer Therapies 25
Chapter 2 Four Major Characteristics of Cancer
Invasiveness 32
Metastasis 35
Heterogeneity 38
Resistance 41
Chapter 3 The Nucleolus – The Hidden Origin of Cancer
Overview of the Nucleolus in Cellular Biology 46
Nucleolar Dysfunction and Stress in Tumor Evolution 50
NPM1/B23 – A Key Player in Cancer Development 53
Why Nucleolar Balance Matters – A Prelude to NPM1’s Wider Impact 55
Chapter 4 NPM1 and Gene Co-expression Networks in Cancer
NPM1 as a Molecular Hub in Cancer Signaling 58
Gene Co-Expression Analysis in Cancer Progression 60
Identifying Potential Therapeutic Targets Through NPM1 Networks 63
Chapter 5 The QGCT® Model – A New Perspective on Cancer
Introduction to the QGCT® Model 66
Key Components and Pathways in QGCT® 68
Predicting Pathway Dysregulation Ranking for Individual Patients 71
Chapter 6 The Seven Key Pathway Classes – Shaping Cancer Phenotypes
Inflammation and Cytokine Response 74
Cellular Stress and Oxygen Response 76
Cellular Growth, Proliferation, and Survival 78
Angiogenesis and Tissue Remodeling 80
Metabolism and Lipid Signaling 82
Protein Homeostasis 84
Stemness, Differentiation, and Development 86
Chapter 7 Pathway-Based Supplements –A New Era in Supportive Therapy
Rationale Behind Developing A Pathway-Based Supplement 90
Comparison with Existing Cancer Supplements 92
Key Pathway-Targeted Ingredients and Their Mechanisms of Action 94
A Systems-Based Vision for Multi-Compound Integration 104
Chapter 8 Clinical Insights from QGCT® –Bridging Analysis and Possibility
Mapping Therapeutic Possibilities in Complex Cases 110
Informing Future Support Strategies Through Pathway Profiling 112
Long-Term Benefits of Targeting Cancer Pathways 115
Future Perspectives on Personalized Cancer Care 117
References 121
Tributes 133
翁一鳴 BENJAMIN YAT-MING YUNG
翁一鳴教授是一位傑出的科學家與教育家,他曾於史丹佛大學等世界頂尖學府接受訓練。他對核仁蛋白NPM1/B23 有近四十年的研究,如今已構建出全球首個針對癌症抗藥性與復發的通路網絡模型,為精準腫瘤學解鎖了新的可能性,並為全球數百萬的患者帶來希望。本書凝煉了他革命性的洞見,並融合尖端科學與個人化的癌症照護理念,樹立了一種變革性的醫學新典範。
Professor Benjamin Yat-Ming Yung is a distinguished scientist and educator, trained at world-renowned institutions, including Stanford University. His decades of research on the nucleolar protein NPM1/B23 have now culminated in the world's first pathway network model for cancer drug resistance and recurrence, unlocking new possibilities in precision oncology and offering hope to millions worldwide. This book distills his revolutionary insights, blending cutting-edge science with a transformative, personalized approach to cancer care.
Beyond The Sunset:A Pathway-Driven Vision For Personalized Cancer Care And Recovery
出版商 中華書局(香港)有限公司
出版日期 2026-01-15
定價 HK$168.00
ISBN 9789888958245
頁數 156
Unlock Pathway Codes, Reshape Cancer Fight
Professor BENJAMIN YAT-MING YUNG, former Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at Chang Gung University College of Medicine, draws on forty years of accumulated research on NPM1/B23 to present the world's first network model of cancer drug resistance and recurrence pathways.
This book breaks free from traditional therapy frameworks, delving into the four major characteristics of cancer to reveal the core pathogenesis of nucleolar imbalance and analyze the regulatory mechanisms of seven key pathway categories. The breakthrough QGCT® deconstructs personalized dysregulated pathways for patients, while providing pathway-based supplement applications and clinical solutions.
More than just a popular science introduction to cancer knowledge, it offers patients new directions in precision treatment and provides scientific prevention strategies for health-conscious individuals. By integrating cutting-edge science with personalized care, it transforms the arduous journey of fighting cancer into a clear, navigable path to recovery.
From historical foundations to contemporary innovations, from data interpretation to clinical application-this book charts a visionary path toward a future in which cancer therapy is not only more effective, personalized, but also more compassionate.
Professor Kwong-Kwok Wong, the MD Anderson Cancer Center
A testament to how an unwavering pursuit of scientific ideals, grounded in conviction and passion, can lead to transformative breakthroughs in medicine.
Yu-Sun Chang, Ph.D., Professor, Chang Gung University
This book represents the culmination of decades of thoughtful research and genuine care for cancer patients. It offers hope grounded in rigorous science—exactly what our field and our patients need.
Jason Lih, Ph.D., Vice President of R&D, Apeximmune Therapeutics
目錄
Foreword vi
Preface xvii
Mini Bio Lesson –A Quick Guide to Learn About Words Related to Cancer Biology 1
Chapter 1 Defining Cancer - A Disease Beyond Therapy
Historical Perspective of Cancer 20
Current Understanding of Cancer as a Systemic Disease 22
The Limitations of Traditional Cancer Therapies 25
Chapter 2 Four Major Characteristics of Cancer
Invasiveness 32
Metastasis 35
Heterogeneity 38
Resistance 41
Chapter 3 The Nucleolus – The Hidden Origin of Cancer
Overview of the Nucleolus in Cellular Biology 46
Nucleolar Dysfunction and Stress in Tumor Evolution 50
NPM1/B23 – A Key Player in Cancer Development 53
Why Nucleolar Balance Matters – A Prelude to NPM1’s Wider Impact 55
Chapter 4 NPM1 and Gene Co-expression Networks in Cancer
NPM1 as a Molecular Hub in Cancer Signaling 58
Gene Co-Expression Analysis in Cancer Progression 60
Identifying Potential Therapeutic Targets Through NPM1 Networks 63
Chapter 5 The QGCT® Model – A New Perspective on Cancer
Introduction to the QGCT® Model 66
Key Components and Pathways in QGCT® 68
Predicting Pathway Dysregulation Ranking for Individual Patients 71
Chapter 6 The Seven Key Pathway Classes – Shaping Cancer Phenotypes
Inflammation and Cytokine Response 74
Cellular Stress and Oxygen Response 76
Cellular Growth, Proliferation, and Survival 78
Angiogenesis and Tissue Remodeling 80
Metabolism and Lipid Signaling 82
Protein Homeostasis 84
Stemness, Differentiation, and Development 86
Chapter 7 Pathway-Based Supplements –A New Era in Supportive Therapy
Rationale Behind Developing A Pathway-Based Supplement 90
Comparison with Existing Cancer Supplements 92
Key Pathway-Targeted Ingredients and Their Mechanisms of Action 94
A Systems-Based Vision for Multi-Compound Integration 104
Chapter 8 Clinical Insights from QGCT® –Bridging Analysis and Possibility
Mapping Therapeutic Possibilities in Complex Cases 110
Informing Future Support Strategies Through Pathway Profiling 112
Long-Term Benefits of Targeting Cancer Pathways 115
Future Perspectives on Personalized Cancer Care 117
References 121
Tributes 133
翁一鳴 BENJAMIN YAT-MING YUNG
翁一鳴教授是一位傑出的科學家與教育家,他曾於史丹佛大學等世界頂尖學府接受訓練。他對核仁蛋白NPM1/B23 有近四十年的研究,如今已構建出全球首個針對癌症抗藥性與復發的通路網絡模型,為精準腫瘤學解鎖了新的可能性,並為全球數百萬的患者帶來希望。本書凝煉了他革命性的洞見,並融合尖端科學與個人化的癌症照護理念,樹立了一種變革性的醫學新典範。
Professor Benjamin Yat-Ming Yung is a distinguished scientist and educator, trained at world-renowned institutions, including Stanford University. His decades of research on the nucleolar protein NPM1/B23 have now culminated in the world's first pathway network model for cancer drug resistance and recurrence, unlocking new possibilities in precision oncology and offering hope to millions worldwide. This book distills his revolutionary insights, blending cutting-edge science with a transformative, personalized approach to cancer care.